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justaprogressive

(4,229 posts)
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 10:42 AM Saturday

Supreme Court justice suggests her colleagues have been taken in by 'moneyed interests'

After the Supreme Court issued a 7-2 majority decision siding with the fossil fuel industry over environmental regulators, one of the dissenters lamented not just the decision itself, but the propensity of the nation's highest court to side with the rich and powerful.

Slate's Mark Joseph Stern wrote Friday that Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson – who was appointed by former President Joe Biden — used her dissent in the Diamond Alternative Energy v. Environmental Protection Agency decision to warn that the 7-2 ruling (with Justice Sonia Sotomayor being the only judge to join her dissent) may encourage corporations to continue chipping away at the regulatory system. She also called out the judiciary's pattern of showing favoritism toward "moneyed interests" over less powerful litigants like workers and criminal defendants.

“This case gives fodder to the unfortunate perception that moneyed interests enjoy an easier road to relief in this Court than ordinary citizens,” wrote Jackson on Friday. She added, “I worry that the fuel industry’s gain comes at a reputational cost for this Court, which is already viewed by many as being overly sympathetic to corporate interests.”

The associate justice went on to say that while “knowledgeable researchers" have considered such a viewpoint "unfounded," Americans' view of the Court as an extension of the wealthy and well-connected "seems pervasive.” She added that “even the mere appearance of favoritism” could “undermine confidence in the integrity of the judiciary.”

Justice Jackson went on to point out that her colleagues on the conservative-majority Supreme Court are much more likely to grant writs of certiorari (an agreement to hear a case) to powerful petitioners like corporations over "ordinary citizens," like victims of warrantless wiretapping and discrimination. She used the final portion of her dissent to remind her fellow justices of the phrase "Equal Justice Under Law," which is etched into the Supreme Court's facade:


link:https://www.alternet.org/supreme-court-moneyed-interests/
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Supreme Court justice suggests her colleagues have been taken in by 'moneyed interests' (Original Post) justaprogressive Saturday OP
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is brave and honest Attilatheblond Saturday #1
No doubt Timewas Saturday #2
It happened way before that. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Saturday #17
She is a rare jewel. We are so fortunate. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Saturday #3
That's because they are criminals who belong IN court not on it! Wonder Why Saturday #4
Perhaps Roberts will mansplain to her why she is mistaken tavernier Saturday #5
Thank you, Justice Jackson! Jean Genie Saturday #6
Was she referring to Kagan too? Polybius Saturday #7
Justice Jackson gfarber Saturday #8
Glad she is at least trying to get the word out. Only 2 minority women on SCOTUS who have our backs. flying_wahini Saturday #9
"Equal Justice" is a facade. nt hay rick Saturday #10
Great courage Magoo48 Saturday #11
Just stating the obvious pfitz59 Saturday #12
At best, it is the "Infamous John Roberts Court" Trust_Reality Saturday #13
Everything is for sale... Godot51 Saturday #14
Elect a criminal Gum Logger Yesterday #18
"Equal Justice Under Law" angrychair Saturday #15
Equal justice -- Kablooie Saturday #16
Clarence Thomas made that obvious years ago... GoCubsGo Yesterday #19

Attilatheblond

(6,401 posts)
1. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is brave and honest
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 11:02 AM
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I'm so old I can recall when that was more the norm on the SCOTUS.

Timewas

(2,456 posts)
2. No doubt
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 11:33 AM
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In my mind at all, ever since citizens united money has taken over our government totally...

tavernier

(13,765 posts)
5. Perhaps Roberts will mansplain to her why she is mistaken
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 12:03 PM
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(as he apologizes to Trump for not adequately reining in the women folk)

gfarber

(17 posts)
8. Justice Jackson
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 12:40 PM
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Though justice should equally stand,
The Court lent the rich a strong hand.
Said Jackson, "Take care—
This bias laid bare
May erode what the people demand."

The Court backed the wealthy once more,
While the powerless wait at the door.
Said Jackson, "This trend
Puts our trust near its end—
'Equal Justice' must mean something more."

When profits and power align,
This Court says the ruling is fine.
But Jackson can see
That equality's plea
Is drowned out by money’s design.

flying_wahini

(8,096 posts)
9. Glad she is at least trying to get the word out. Only 2 minority women on SCOTUS who have our backs.
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 12:42 PM
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I’m so thankful for them.

Godot51

(502 posts)
14. Everything is for sale...
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 08:06 PM
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In the 21st century everything is for sale: the presidency, the supreme court, congressional seats, administration appointments, pardons, the list is never ending.

angrychair

(10,731 posts)
15. "Equal Justice Under Law"
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 09:21 PM
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Is etched into the Supreme Court's facade... because that is what "equal justice" is, a facade.

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